95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
SB3076
Introduced 11/19/2008, by Sen. Pamela J. Althoff
SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
Makes supplemental appropriations to the State Board of Elections for its fiscal year 2009 ordinary and contingent expenses. Effective immediately.
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AN ACT concerning appropriations.
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly:
Section 5. “An Act concerning appropriations”, Public Act 95-734, item reduction vetoed July 10, 2008, is amended by changing Section 5 of Article 8 as follows:
(P.A. 95-734, Article 8, Section 5)
Sec. 5. The following amounts, or so much of those amounts as may be necessary, respectively, are appropriated to the State Board of Elections for its ordinary and contingent expenses as follows:
The Board
For Contractual Services..................... 21,700
18,050
For Travel................................... 20,400
18,145
For Equipment...................................... 500
475
Total $42,600 $36,670
Administration
For Personal Services...................... 706,300
534,185
For Employee Retirement Contributions
Paid By Employer........................... 28,300
21,470
For State Contributions to State Employees'
Retirement System......................... 148,800
88,445
For State Contributions to
Social Security............................ 54,100
40,985
For Contractual Services................... 408,700
354,475
For Travel................................... 19,800
17,575
For Commodities.............................. 17,100
15,580
For Printing................................. 10,900
10,070
For Equipment.................................. 3,100
1,900
For Telecommunications..................... 142,100
106,780
For Operation of Automotive Equipment.......... 4,400
3,515
Total $1,543,600 $1,194,980
Elections
For Personal Services.................. 1,602,500 1,351,185
For Employee Retirement Contributions
Paid By Employer........................... 64,200
54,150
For State Contributions to State
Employees' Retirement System............. 337,500
223,725
For State Contributions to Social Security. 122,600
103,455
For Contractual Services..................... 25,400
21,280
For Travel................................... 47,700
41,420
For Printing................................. 26,500
21,090
For Equipment.................................. 3,900
3,705
For Purchase of Election Codes............... 15,000
14,250
For HAVA Maintenance of Effort
Contribution-State............................... 550,000
For Reimbursement to Counties for Increased
Compensation to Judges and other Election
Officials, as provided in Public Acts
81-850, 81-1149, and 90-672-Election
Day Judges only................................ 5,850,000
For completion of Phase 11 of the Census 2010
Redistricting Program pursuant to
Public Act 94-141................................ 350,000
For additional State match requirement and
interest on previously received Help
America Vote Act (HAVA) funding (per federal
Election Assistance Commission special audit
report E-HP-IL-07-06), and fund estimated
State match requirement on additional federal
HAVA Requirements program funds to be
received during FY2009........................... 671,022
For reimbursing federal government for
disallowed HAVA program expenditure per
federal Election Assistance Commission
special audit report E-HP-IL-07-06................. 3,889
For reimbursing Counties for Election Judges and
other officials-Early Voting activities........ 2,875,000
For FY 2009 reimbursement and assistance to
local election jurisdictions for
ongoing support costs, and SBE maintenance
of local election jurisdiction interfaces
for the Illinois Voter Registration System
(IVRS) Statewide database...................... 2,498,700
For Payment of Lump Sum Awards to County Clerks,
County Recorders, and Chief Election
Clerks as Compensation for Additional
Duties required of such officials
by consolidation of elections law,
as provided in Public Acts 82-691
and 90-713....................................... 806,000
For Payment to Election Authorities for expenses
in supplying voter registration tapes to
the State Board of Elections pursuant to
Public Act 85-958................................. 20,250
Total $15,870,161 $15,459,121
General Counsel
For Personal Services...................... 279,900
237,025
For Employee Retirement Contributions
Paid By Employer............................ 11,200
9,500
For State Contributions to State
Employees' Retirement System............... 59,000
39,235
For State Contributions to
Social Security............................ 21,500
18,240
For Contractual Services.................... 107,100
85,500
For Travel.................................... 10,000
9,785
For Equipment...................................... 500
475
Total $489,200 $399,760
Campaign Disclosure
For Personal Services...................... 775,800
657,780
For Employee Retirement Contributions
Paid By Employer........................... 31,100
26,315
For State Contributions to State
Employees' Retirement System............. 153,400
108,965
For State Contributions to
Social Security............................ 59,400
50,445
For Contractual Services...................... 10,200
7,695
For Travel.................................... 10,500
9,405
For Printing................................. 14,800
11,200
For Equipment.................................. 9,300
8,645
Total $1,074,500 $880,450
Information Technology
For Personal Services...................... 836,300
391,305
For Employee Retirement Contributions
Paid By Employer........................... 33,500
15,675
For State Contributions to State Employees'
Retirement System......................... 176,200
64,790
For State
Contributions to Social Security... 64,000 29,925
For Contractual
Services................... 479,700 302,765
For Travel................................... 12,700
11,020
For Commodities.............................. 20,500
14,345
For Printing......................................... 700
0
For Equipment............................... 248,500
98,325
Total $1,872,100 $928,150
(Source: P.A. 95-734, eff. 7-10-08.)
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon becoming law.